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The Bucs didn’t get any calls for Glennon during the draft. It may take a training camp injury for teams to have interest. Tampa Bay can fall back on a future compensatory pick if Glennon walks next offseason. May 7 - 6:28 PM

"If you gave me a choice of Ryan Tannehill or Mike Glennon, give me Glennon," one GM said. "Middle-of-the-pack starter." A second GM views Glennon as "better than [Ryan] Fitzpatrick." Speculative reports have linked teams to Glennon, but interest should pick up closer to the draft. Entering his contract year, Tampa is going to have to come down from its second-round asking price to move Glennon. Apr 9 - 8:02 PM

The Bucs aren’t shopping Glennon, but he’s available for a day-two pick. There hasn’t been much league interest in him to this point. The Jets, Rams, and Denver all need quarterbacks, but none have been linked to Glennon. Tampa should get at least a compensatory fourth-rounder next year if Glennon isn't traded. Apr 8 - 8:11 PM

"At some point we're going to make a decision whether or not we're going to keep him," Licht said. "And when I say keep him, keep him now, try to keep him long-term, extend him for a couple years. Having a backup quarterback that we think has starting ability is a huge asset for us." The Bucs undoubtedly want to keep a quality backup like Glennon around for several more seasons, but it is difficult to see Glennon signing a long-term extension to sit behind Jameis Winston when there will be plenty of opportunities to compete for a starting job once he hits free agency next offseason. Licht knows that, and these comments are likely just a ploy to drive up the asking price. Unless the Bucs can get a third- or fourth-round pick, Glennon will play out his contract in Tampa. Mar 29 - 8:54 AM

Humphries has practiced on a limited basis the last two days but remains in the league's concussion protocol. Tampa Bay's receiving corps is paper-thin right now with Humphries and Cecil Shorts (knee) both sidelined. Mike Evans and Cameron Brate should draw most of the targets from Jameis Winston in Week 14.

Myers has one year left on his contract at a $1.75 million salary. He's behind Austin Seferian-Jenkins, youngster Cameron Brate, and Luke Stocker on the depth chart. Myers posted a 12-127-0 line on 321 snaps last season.

Sweezy spent the first half of the season on reserve/PUP and isn't healthy enough to practice, let alone play in games. Sweezy was extremely slow to recover from April back surgery, undoubtedly suffering setbacks in his rehab. The Bucs signed Sweezy to a five-year, $32.5 million contract in 2016 free agency.